Samsung

There has been a lot of confusion regarding the screen size of the upcoming flagship smartphones from Samsung – the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge – as the South Korean smartphone giant has been testing a lot of prototypes with varied specifications. A variant of the Galaxy S7 was revealed through Geekbench yesterday, which hinted towards a 5.1-inch QHD display. Now, the screen sizes of the Galaxy S7 and its edge sibling have been revealed through the import listings on Zauba.

Based on the listings, the SM-G930R4 (Galaxy S7) is equipped with a 5.1-inch display, while the SM-G935R (Galaxy S7 edge) sports a 5.5-inch display. This falls in line with display size in the recently leaked AnTuTu benchmark test. According to the import database, two units of these smartphones were imported into India with valid IMEI numbers. There is also a possibility for the existence of the Galaxy S7 edge+, which could have a 5.7-inch display. There was also a report which suggested that Samsung could release as many as four members in the Galaxy S7 family – the Galaxy S7, the Galaxy S7 Plus, the Galaxy S7 edge, and the Galaxy S7 edge Plus – this year, but you should take that with a pinch of salt.

According to most leaks and reports

According to most leaks and reports (including our exclusive report), the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge should have QHD Super AMOLED displays with pressure sensitivity, Exynos 8890 processors with Samsung’s custom CPU cores, 4GB RAM, 32/64/128GB internal storage, a microSD card slot (yes, at least on the Galaxy S7), a 12-megapixel BRITECELL primary camera with larger-sized pixels, a 5-megapixel secondary camera, possibly an iris scanner, Cat.12/13 LTE connectivity, and a USB Type-C port. These smartphones will most probably be released with Android 6.0.1 out of the box.